Roberts Gorden DAT90, DAT75 Connections, Gas Connection with Stainless Steel Flex Connector

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SECTION 9: GAS PIPING

SECTION 9: GAS PIPING

WARNING

Fire Hazard

Connect gas supply according to Figure 11.

Gas can leak if not installed properly.

Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, injury or property damage.

It is important that the gas supply pipe and the electrical connections do not support any of the heater’s weight.

A gas meter is connected to the service pipe by the Gas Supply Company. An existing meter should be checked, preferably by the Company, to ensure that the meter is adequate for the rate of gas supply required.

Installation pipes must be fitted in accordance with local and national codes. Pipe work from the meter to the heater(s) must be of adequate size.

9.1 Connections

Connect the heater to the gas supply ensuring that the final connections are as follows:

The gas supply pipe is adequately sized to carry the total volume of gas for the complete installation.

An isolating valve and union connection should be used and fitted into the supply adjacent to the heater.

For suspended heaters use an approved metal flexible connection between the isolating valve and the heater. To reduce pressure loss, use one pipe size larger than the heater gas connection.

IMPORTANT - the complete installation must be purged and tested for gas soundness in accordance with local and national codes.

Figure 11: Gas Connection with Stainless Steel Flex Connector

Hold gas nipple securely with pipe wrench when attaching the flex gas connector.

Do not twist flexible gas connector.

Option A:

Stainless Steel

Flex Gas

Connector

Ensure all joints are gas tight.

Option B:

Gas Isolating Valve Medium or Heavy Guage Tubing Gas Connection

Union

Drip Leg

Cap

Connection

 

Do not bend flexible gas connector sharply.

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Contents DualAir Page 2005 Page Table of Figures Page Product Approval Clearances to Combustibles Corrosive ChemicalsNational Standards and Applicable Codes Critical Considerations 3.1 Basic Information Minimum Required Installation ClearancesElectrical Supply FlueInstallation Clearances and Clearances to Combustibles Front View Left Version Specifications 4.1 DAT all modelsModel 100 115 Fan Data General Technical Data Table all modelsModel 100 115 2 DAT100 and 115 4 kW motor Heater Installation 5.1 General HandlingShelf Mounting and Suspension Type B22 Appliance Flue Installation 6.1 Flue InstallationAir Intake Terminal Cover Flue ConversionControl Section & Upper Panel Vertical and Horizontal Flue Termination Type B22 Appliance Open Flued Installation Room Sealed InstallationHeaters Installed Within the Heated Space Building Ventilation14, .1 and to ensure that there is Optional Heater Configurations 8.1 Distribution DuctDepartment for recommendations regarding Duct resistance and design. Tel +44 0Connections Gas Connection with Stainless Steel Flex ConnectorRemote Control Remote Frost ThermostatSee Page 17, .3 through Page 18, Section Number See Page 20, Section DAT Wiring Diagram ModelsSite wiring connections shown DAT Site Connections at Main Circuit Board Cooling Coils/Condensers Gas Fired HeaterLouvers Electrical ChecksAutomatic Burner Control Box Sequence Commissioning the Gas Valves Combustion Testing all modelsCommissioning the Gas Valve Set Minimum PressureTurning Off the DualAir Unit Pressure SwitchComplete the Commissioning Instruction to the UserSee Page 25, Section See Page 26, SectionHeater Operation See Page 7, .3 and Page 8, FigureSimple Fault Finding all models Burner Lockout Reset ButtonSimple Fault Finding burner faults Cooling Section Operation13.3 Fan/Motor Assembly Maintenance Burner MaintenanceHeat Exchanger Maintenance Servicing 13.1 Servicing InstructionsGas Control Valve Maintenance all models Conversion Between Gases 14.1 General Burner ConversionGas Valves Conduct Commissioning procedure as shown on Page 21, Section Result in death or electrical shock Troubleshooting For Automatic Ignition Burner SystemsStart Troubleshooting for Flame Supervision SystemTroubleshooting for Main Fan Troubleshooting for Solenoid ValvesConduct Commissioning procedure as on Page 21, Section Troubleshooting for Fan ContactorBurner Components Gas Valve Replacement all modelsSee Page 5, Section Gas ValveBurner Injectors Burner CompartmentIgnition Electrode and Flame Probe Remove screws securing outlet flange to the flue adapter See Page 21, Section Heater Pressure SwitchPressure Switches Coil Pressure SwitchFilter Pressure Switch Ignition Control 16.7.1 S4563C Models 75 toFan Motor Removal Fan Removal and Replacement Combination Fan/Limit Thermostat Page Page Some objects can catch fire or explode when placed
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